It’s on ME and it’s on YOU! APRIL 2015 HOPE HIGHLIGHTS From pastor nieting This happens to me all the time, both in church and out in the world. A situation has arisen where prayer would certainly be a good thing. The eyes of everyone turn to me (those who know what I do for a living), usually accompanied by words along this line: Mark, YOU pray for me, because you’ve got the “direct line.” The same goes when the conversation comes up as to whose work is “more worthwhile.” Because I “work for God,” my work as a pastor is somehow much more valuable than, say, yours! Be honest, dear reader, have you thought that yourself? I had the very same conversation a week or two ago….at home! That may have been the case in the Old Testament, but not in the New. When the temple veil ripped at Christ’s death, a direct path was opened for God’s people. No longer was any intermediary or “priestly go-between” necessary. We…all believers…are invited, even commanded to speak with our Lord, one on one. And when it comes to work, know who I spend most of my time with? You! You who are already called, gathered, enlightened and sanctified in the one true faith! You, who are already Christians. With you I am a coach, a teacher, a facilitator, a counselor, an encourager, all good and wonderful roles to be sure. But in YOUR daily lives, I bet you rub shoulders far more often with people who (Continued on page 2) Issue 03-15 APRIL 2015 Special points of interest: In this issue: VBS is Coming!—p. 2 Treasurer’s Report 2 Foreign Language Classes—p. 3 LWML News 3 Hope School Now Enrolling-p. 4 Youth Group News 3 Knights of Hope 3 Leisure Lutherans 6 Birthdays & Anniversaries 8 Summer Camp 2015 -p. 5 Servant Event Opportunity—p. 7 Easter Cookie Recipe—p. 8 * April Calendar- p. 9 WORSHIP SCHEDULE Maundy Thursday ~ April 2 6pm Seder Meal & Service Good Friday ~ April 3 Noon & 6:30pm: Worship Services Easter Sunday ~ April 5 6:30am; 8am, 9:30am, 11am Worship Services 7am to 10am Easter Breakfast (sponsored by Knights of Hope) TREASURER’S REPORT (February of Fiscal Year 2014-2015) Actual $74,632.84 -70,435.23 $ 4,197.61 Total Income: Total Expense: Income Less Expense: By: Jim Hammond Year-to-Date $587,172.51 -562,889.97 $ 24,282.54 For a more complete Financial Report, please pick up a copy in the church office. Get Ready For a BLAST at SonSpark Labs! VBS June 22-26 9:00-12:00 God’s Plan 4 U = Jesus! By: Carolyn Powell At our amazing SonSpark Labs, children will explore God’s life changing plan for them as they find out the answers to life’s most important questions. They will discover that God loves them and through Jesus they can be members of God’s family and personally experience God’s plan for each of us. There will be 5 sessions during the week: Session 1 God’s Plan: 2 MAKE US! Session 2 God’s Plan: 2 BE WITH US! Session 3 God’s Plan: 4 US 2 KNOW HIM! Session 4 God’s Plan: 2 SAVE US! Session 5 God’s Plan: 2 LOVE US 4 - EVER! At SonSpark Labs, all of our friends will enjoy great Skits and Music by Captive Free!! Kids will be invited to visit each day in the following centers: Great Bible Stories, Yummy Snacks, Fun Games, Awesome Crafts, and this year , we are featuring our COOL Science Lab. Our VBS is designed for children who will be at least 4 years of age by June 30, through 10 years of age or fifth grade. Youth in grades 6-12 are invited to be guides and assistants! Registration begins after Easter Sunday. Call the church office @ 424-48948 or the school office @ 424-4894 to find out more info, or just stop by and pick up your Registration Form. We will send a form home with all the children from our Sunday School and Day School, too! See you in the science lab!! (Continued from page 1) don’t know how much God loves them. They don’t know Jesus died for them. You’re out there in the mission field, at least 40 hours a week! In other words, you are a follower of Jesus Christ on a mission to save the lost, cleverly disguised as a helicopter mechanic, a 5th grade teacher, a financial planner, homemaker or an “officer and a gentleman!” Luther called it his Doctrine of Vocation (Vocatio). In part, it’s why he went across Germany closing convents, nunneries and other places where Christian people “holed-up away from the world,” being supposedly better than the world. “Get out there and make a difference!” said Luther. So they did. Daily living at work, in school or on our streets is where we rub shoulders with those who don’t know they matter to Jesus…and we’re there to let them know. Can you spell “Great Commission?” Easter is a wonderful time to bring someone along with you to church! Letting them know what Jesus did for them by sharing what Jesus did for you is the first step to changing their eternity. Oh, we pastors are there to help…but you are so much better placed to “get ‘er done” than are we! Blessed Easter to the Entire HOPE Family! 2 YOUTH GROUP NEWS Quake is April 10-12 for our 27 BODY youth and leaders who have registered. We will meet at Hope at 9:30am on Friday. You should eat breakfast before you come. We will return about 7pm on Sunday, but will call parents with an updated ETA from the road. Please bring money for two lunches and two dinners, offering, and also if you want to purchase CD’s, T-shirts, etc. You should also bring your Bible, appropriate clothes, and a swimsuit. We ask the congregation to be praying that the Holy Spirit move in our hearts at this event and also for travel safety as we travel to and from Charlotte. TRUTH is having a fun day of hiking, picnic, and games at First Landing State Park on Saturday, April 18. We will meet at Hope at 2pm to head to the park and return about 7pm. So bring your hiking shoes, hunger, a bit of a competitiveness, and of course your friends. There will be no Sunday School or Confirmation classes on Easter Sunday, April 5, as there will be a worship service during that time. We had so much fun skating in March that we are going again! On Saturday, May 2, BODY and TRUTH will go roller skating at Haygood Roller Skating Center (1036 Ferry Plantation Rd., VB) for the Current FM Positive Skate Night. Skating is from 8 to 10:30pm. We will meet at the skate center. Cost is $6, which includes pizza, but bring money for drinks. Invite a friend. Activities at a Glance April 10-12 Quake (BODY) April 18 Day at the park (TRUTH) May 2 Roller skating (BODY & TRUTH) Save the date! May 20 1-6pm Hope’s next Blood Drive FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES AT HOPE Have you ever wanted to learn a foreign language? Don’t think you have the time or money? Hope Lutheran has a wonderful language instructor, Camelia Eid. She teaches Hebrew, Arabic and French. Classes are offered on a 10 week schedule here at Hope at a very affordable rate. Camelia is willing to work with your schedule. Classes are taught in Main 2 at Hope Lutheran Church. Adult or children’s classes are available. For more info, e-mail: [email protected] KNIGHTS OF HOPE The next men’s group breakfast meeting is Saturday, April 11. After the 8am breakfast meeting in the fellowship hall, join your brothers for fellowship and servitude. The Knights of Hope will once again do our traditional Easter Breakfast immediately following the 6:30am Sunrise Service. Breakfast will be continuously served until 10am. Lutheran Women's Missionary League By: Britta Rinehard Next meeting: May 16, time and place TBD. All ladies 18 years and older are invited to join us at our next meeting. For further information please see our bulletin board. Thank you for supporting the Prayer Shawl ministry. If you or somebody you know is in need of a prayer shawl, please contact Marie Nelson or Linda Hammond. Upcoming Events: April 18 Spring Rally, Resurrection, Newport News May 16 Last meeting before the summer break June 25-28 Des Moines, Iowa Convention 3 HOPE SCHOOL NOW ENROLLING 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR By: Carolyn Powell Enrollment for the 2015-2016 school has just begun. Hope School will still offer preschool, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. There will be extended care hours, as well. Parents will be happy to hear that our Kindergarten prices were substantially lowered for the new school year, and other programs saw a small increase to no increase at all. So that will help families with their budgeting. And remember, our kindergartners meet all day, from 8:30 until 2:30 Mondays – Fridays. Class sizes at Hope are quite small, averaging between 10 and 12 students per class with a teacher and assistant teacher. This means each student will receive a great deal of attention! So let us know if you would like to have a tour and a day in which you could observe in one of our beautiful classrooms. Hope School is just a great place to grow! THANKS FOR FLAX! By: Carolyn Powell Flax flowers are a reflection of the sky above as the flower’s bright face is made up of five blue petals with delicate violet markings at the base. Although it is a dainty looking plant, flax can grow as tall as 36 inches! And because it is such a hardy plant, the stems provide the fibers used to make linen. The fibers are soaked for a long period of time and after drying and bleaching in the sun, they can be spun into linen thread and finally woven into cloth. Flax seeds are the source of linseed oil, and are often added to our foods because they are so nutritious and rich in omegas! Flax was growing long before the children of Israel arrived in Canaan, and we know that Moses referred to the fine linen curtains constructed for the tabernacle. When Mary tenderly wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes after He was born, it is believed that they were made of fine linen. I wonder who spun the linen that would be used to wrap Jesus at His birth? We may never know. There will always be unknown people who do so much for others and are never recognized by society. Our Lord knows them and the reward for them will be a lasting one, for sure! He even said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” He proved that when He gave His life for us on the cross so that we may have eternal life. When His disciples took His body from the cross and prepared it for burial, who made that linen cloth to wrap His body? What a privilege to have been the person who was able to serve Jesus in that act of love, even though there would have been sorrow to know it had been used for that purpose. When Jesus appeared to His followers as the RISEN SAVIOR, all sorrow was forgotten and the hope of all their tomorrows would be that one day, they would all be reunited with Him forever! Remember what He said to them after the crucifixion: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in Me. In my father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you . And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with Me that you also may be where I am.” (John 14:1-3). I love these words of Jesus because all the hope of eternity is wrapped in them, swaddling and comforting us like fine linen cloths. His promise is not, “Perhaps I will be able to find a place for you.” It is, “I will”. There is no room for doubt! I thank God for creating the wonderful flax plant with its beautiful blue flowers and for giving us the ability to discover its many uses. I also appreciate those who serve without ever seeking recognition, who joyfully share their gifts with one another, who continually lift the body of Christ in prayer, and look for ways to be a blessing to others. They may be unknown to us but not to Jesus! 4 5 LEISURE LUTHERANS By: Linda Chappell Another fine time was had by all! Our March luncheon was held at Lynnhaven Fish House on March 16. There were 31 golden-years persons in attendance this month. Our guest speaker was Linda Finch, volunteer Chaplain to the 4th Precinct of the Virginia Beach Police Department (Kempsville area). She is a member of Kempsville Methodist Church where she is currently in training to be a Stephen Minister. She rides with officers in excess of 20 hours a week to assist in situations involving injury, severe illnesses, and deaths of citizens requiring police attention. Her primary function is to be an aid to either the police officer of the family/families involved in response to the call answered. She is certainly a caring person and her personality is well equipped to defuse the stress in such incidents. As she shared, the position requires a good listener as well as someone attuned to the needs of others. Questions were asked and we were thankful for her taking the time to share her experience. For those of you who may be interested in such an opportunity, the position requires 20 hours per week. There are current positions available in our city. There is an upcoming training session for those positions. A letter of reference is required from the pastor of your church. According to Linda, it is an extremely rewarding endeavor. Action should be taken soon if you are interested as the next training for city police lay chaplain is already scheduled. Our next luncheon is Monday, April 20, 11:30am at Athens Greek Restaurant (Centerville Turnpike near Kempsville Rd). Sign-up sheet and menu are at the Leisure Lutheran podium in the narthex. If you consider yourself a senior, please join us for some good fellowship and delicious food. HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF EFFORT Crisfield, MD By: Pastor Nieting Crisfield began as a small fishing village but grew into a large city in the 1850’s after the discovery of abundant oyster beds. This discovery led John W. Crisfield to bring the Eastern Shore Railroad to the town’s seaport. Seafood was soon being shipped all over the US, and by 1904, Crisfield was known as the “Seafood Capital of the World.” That said, Crisfield is the poorest town in Somerset County, which is the poorest county in Maryland. Nearly 50% of Crisfield’s residents live below the poverty line. Crisfield is surrounded by salt marshes and was built on a floodplain. As Hurricane Sandy passed Maryland on Oct, 29, 2012, a five-foot storm surge left most of the city underwater. Over 500 homes were flooded, rendering most of them unlivable. Almost immediately, Mennonite Disaster Services was contacted about the possibility of helping with rebuilding and recovery in Crisfield. The Delmarva unit and the Eastern Virginia unit of MDS have collaborated to respond to this need. Most of the homes that can be repaired have been gutted and dried out, and now the work includes wiring, drywall, painting, new floors, etc. There are also multiple new homes to build. Volunteers are housed in the old American Legion Building. Separate sleeping and bath facilities are available for males and females and a kitchen/dining area has been added for meals. HOPE Lutheran and members of Circuit 12 will participate in this project in MAY 2015, with a team (max 15) leaving Sunday, May 3, and returning Friday, May 8, after work. If you are interested, see Pastor Nieting. Housing and meals will be provided at a cost of $100 per volunteer. (Ages 18 and up, please.) Will YOU make the difference in the life of someone whose home was destroyed? Can’t go? Can’t build? Perhaps you can contribute and we know you can pray! Contact Pastor Mark Nieting at Hope Lutheran (424-4848 or [email protected]). 6 7 28 Angela Durnwald Joyce Weigel 29 Tom Graebner Marlene Kern Todd Stevens EASTER COOKIE RECIPE By: Beth Zimmerman Prepare this recipe at Easter, keeping the instructions in front of you all the time. This will give the meaning of Easter to kids that they will never forget. To be made the evening before Easter Sunday Morning. APRIL APRIL BIRTHDAYS Need: 1c whole pecans; 1 tsp vinegar; 3 egg ANNIVERSARIES 1 Camelia Eid whites; pinch salt; 1c sugar; zipper baggie; 5 Michael & Karissa Ziegler Anthony Elmore wooden spoon; tape; Bible. Preheat oven to 7 Steven & Heather Hamilton Barb Ethridge 300°. This is important. Don’t wait until you’re 9 Chris & Linda Taylor Harold Muth half done with the recipe. Place pecans in bag14 Jim & Patricia Hoeft 2 Soliman Lagoc gie and let the children beat them with a wood18 Vince & Colleen Shahayda Bob Moser en spoon. Break the pecans into small pieces. 24 Alex & Barbara Jakimjuk 3 Alessia Holien Explain that after Jesus was arrested, He was 30 James & Kimberly Brock 4 John Ashley beaten by the Roman soldiers. Read John 19:1Ramona Brown 3. Let each child smell the vinegar. Put vinegar 5 Gabriel Riccio 6 Linda Chappell If your birthday or anniver- into mixing bowl. Explain that when Jesus was 7 Lettie Groshel sary is missing, please e-mail: thirsty on the cross, He was given vinegar to 8 Rhyleigh Guillory drink. Read John 19:28-30. Add egg whites to [email protected] Sherlyn Logan vinegar. Eggs represent life. Explain that Jesus or call the church office: 9 Joseph Eller gave His life to give us life. Read John 10:10424-4848. 10 Paige McRitchie 11. Sprinkle a little salt into each child’s hand. Ricky Motley Let them taste it and brush the rest into the 13 Kathryn Hohnsbehn bowl. Explain that this represents the salty tears Gordon Johnson shed by Jesus’ followers, and the bitterness of 14 Kathy Frederick our own sin. Read Luke 23:27. Brayden Hunter So far, the ingredients are not very appetiz15 Stephen Folwaczny ing. Add sugar. Explain that the sweetest part of Carson Guild Roseann Holien the story is that Jesus died because He loves us. 16 Stephanie Sweet He wants us to know and belong to Him. Read Cliff Winter Psalm 34:8 and John 3:16. Beat with a mixer 17 Jennifer Ratliff Articles for the May issue of on high speed for 12 to 15 minutes until stiff Colleen Riley peaks form. Explain that the color white repreHighlights are due Sunday, 18 Rebecca Darr April 19. E-mail your article: sents, in God’s eyes, the purity of those whose Rick Muth [email protected] sins have been cleansed by Jesus. Read Isaiah Marie Nelson 1:18 and John 3:1-3. Fold in broken pecans. or leave a copy in the church 19 Debra Holbeck Drop by teaspoons onto wax paper-covered office. 20 Joffrey Bagwell cookie sheet. Explain that each mound repreDon Meyer sents the rocky tomb where Jesus’ body was Heath Motley 21 Nathaniel Jesgarz laid. Read Matthew 27:57-60. Put the cookie 22 Thomas Harleman sheet in the oven. Close the door. Turn the oven Ellyn Kettner OFF. Give each child a piece of tape and seal 23 Ethan Hamilton the oven door. Explain that Jesus’ tomb was Patricia Sheeran sealed. Read Matthew 27:65-66. 24 Jim Hammond Go to bed! Explain that they may feel sad to Lois Moser leave the cookies in the oven overnight. Jesus’ Curtis Sturkie followers were in despair when the tomb was 25 Kirsten Speckman sealed. When you open the oven on Easter 27 Audrey Haggerty-Delbridge morning, just CELEBRATE!! Benjamin Winter 8 9 5pm French Language Class 27 Hope School 26 4th Sunday of Easter The Story: Chap 29 8:15am: Traditional Service 9:45am: Sunday School & Bible Classes 11am: Blended Praise Service with Communion 5pm French Language Class 11:30am Leisure Lutherans Luncheon (Athens Greek Restaurant) 20 Hope School 5pm French Language Class 13 Hope School Church Office Closed 6 Hope School Closed MONDAY The Story: Chap 28 8:15 Traditional Service with Holy Communion 9:45am: Sunday School & Bible Classes 11am:Blended Praise Service Articles for May Highlights are due today! 19 3rd Sunday of Easter The Story: Chap 27 MITE SUNDAY 8:15 Traditional Service 9:45am: Sunday School & Bible Classes 11am:Blended Praise Service-Communion 7pm BODY returns from Quake 12 2nd Sunday of Easter 7am to 10am Easter Breakfast (sponsored by Knights of Hope) 6:30am Sunrise Service 8:00am; 9:30am & 11am Easter Services (No Sunday School) 5 Easter Sunday SUNDAY APRIL 2015 4pm Arabic Language Class 9:30am Staff Devotions & Meeting 28 Hope School 4pm Arabic Language Class 9:30am Staff Devotions & Meeting 21 Hope School 4pm Arabic Language Class 14 Hope School 7 Hope School Closed TUESDAY Hope School Closed Hope School 7:30pm Adult Choir 6pm Youth Bell Choir 6:30 Oasis Worship & Bible Study 10:30am Luther Manor Day 10am Arabic Language Class 29 Hope School 6pm Youth Bell Choir 6 – 7:30pm Food Pantry 6:30 Oasis Worship & Bible Study 7:30 Adult Choir 10am Arabic Language Class 10am Bible Study 9am MOPS Group 22 Hope School 6pm Youth Bell Choir 6:30 Oasis Worship & Bible Study 7:30 Adult Choir 10am Bible Study 10am Arabic Language Class 15 6 – 7:30pm Food Pantry 6:30 Oasis Worship & Bible Study 7:30 Adult Choir 10am Bible Study 9am MOPS Group 8 7:30pm Adult Choir (No Wednesday evening service) 10am Bible Study 1 Hope School WEDNESDAY Hope School 7pm Adult Bell Choir 5pm French Language Class 30 Hope School 7pm Adult Bell Choir 5pm French Language Class 23 Hope School 7pm Adult Bell Choir 5pm French Language Class 16 Hope School 9 Hope School Closed 6pm Seder Meal & Service 2 THURSDAY 10:30am French Language Class 9:15am Bulletin Folding Crew 24 Hope School 10:30am French Language Class 9:15am Bulletin Folding Crew 17 Hope School 9:30am BODY leaves for Quake 9:15am Bulletin Folding Crew 10 Hope School Closed 10am Arabic Language Class 10 – 11:30am Hope’s Food Pantry 25 2pm TRUTH leaves for First Landing State Park LWML Zone Spring Rally (Resurrection, Newport News) 10am Arabic Language Class 18 10am Arabic Language Class 10 – 11:30am Hope’s Food Pantry 8am Knights of Hope 11 9am to Noon Decorate church for Easter Noon & 6:30pm Good Friday Services 4 9:15am Bulletin Folding Crew SATURDAY 3 Hope School Closed FRIDAY HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH-Missouri Synod 5350 Providence Road Virginia Beach, VA 23464 **DATED MATERIAL** HOPE HIGHLIGHTS NEWSLETTER April 2015 No. 03-15 Published Monthly Hope Lutheran Church We’re on the web! 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